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Established in 2003, the Acquisition Research Program (ARP) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is 100% sponsor funded by orginaizations within the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of the Navy (DON). The ARP was strategically created and nurtured to grow organically as a free and open forum that invites innovation and debate on current defense acquisition topics that can provide intellectual rigor and operational impacts to support the warfighter. Through the combined efforts of NPS faculty and experts from US universities, think tanks, industry, and government; ARP generates a stream of relevant information on defense acquisition policies and management processes, with viable recommendations for improvement.

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Prepared for the Acquisition Research Program at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 361 to 380 of 484
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2012-08-18Business Models for Cost Sharing & Capability SustainmentMichael Pryce
2012-08-30Contracting Officer Workload and Contractual Terms: Theory and EvidenceNancy M. Huff; Patrick L. Warren
2012-07-23Effective Acquisition Strategies for Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA)Jacques S. Gansler; William Lucyshyn; John Rigilano
2012-07-25Implementation of the Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research Commercialization Pilot Program: Recent Experience and International LessonsMax V. Kidalov; Kevin R. Hettinger; Mario Gonzalez
2012-07-26IT Acquisition: Expediting the Process to Deliver Business Capabilities to the DoD EnterpriseJacques S. Gansler; William Lucyshyn
2012-07-12Strategic Acquisition of Navy Unmanned Systems: Analysis and OptionsNicholas Dew
2012-07-16Acquisition Management for Systems-of-Systems: Analysis of Alternatives via Computational Exploratory ModelDaniel DeLaurentis
2012-07-18Endogenous Split Awards as a Bid Protest and Procurement Management ToolPeter J. Coughlan; William Gates
2012-06-12The Joint Tactical Radio System: Lessons Learned and the Way ForwardJacques S. Gansler; William Lucyshyn; John Rigilano
2012-06-12Toward a Valid Comparison of Contractor and Government CostsJacques S. Gansler; William Lucyshyn; John Rigilano
2012-06-18Capabilities and Competencies in Humanitarian OperationsAruna Apte; Keenan D. Yoho
2005-06-01Cost As an Independent VariableMichael Boudreau
2003-09-01Reduction of Total Ownership CostMichael W. Boudreau; Brad R. Naegle
2012-05-31Impact of Export Control and Technology Transfer Regimes: International PerspectivesRaymond E. Franck; Ira Lewis; Bernard Udis
2012-05-31When More is Better-Design Principles for Prediction Markets in Defense Acquisition Cost ForecastingTaroon Aggarwal; Ricardo Valerdi; Matthew Potoski
2012-04-30Operation Arctic Heat Case and Exercise for Advanced Contingency ContractingE. Cory Yoder
2012-05-02Phase Zero Contracting Operations (PZCO) Strategic and Integrative Planning for Contingency and Expeditionary OperationsE. Cory Yoder; William E. Long; Jr.; Dayne E. Nix
2012-02-13Services Supply Chain in the Department of Defense: Drivers of Acquisition Management Practices in the ArmyAruna Apte; Uday M. Apte; Rene G. Rendon
2012-03-12Global Aerospace Industries: Rapid Changes Ahead?Raymond E. Franck; Ira Lewis; Bernard Udis
2012-04-27Impact of Contract Bundling and Consolidation on Defense Acquisition System and Defense Industrial Base - The Case of the U.S. Department of the NavyMax V. Kidalov
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 361 to 380 of 484